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Disney Cruise Line Announces 2026 Itineraries, Including Second Alaska Bound Ship

The Disney Cruise Line announced its 2026 itineraries today. With the fleet soon being expanded to eight fleets, there are more options than ever for those looking to cruise during the 2026 season.

There are no shortages of options for those looking to go on a cruise in 2026. This year, there will be two ships venturing up into the waters of Alaska. There will also be cruises that take guests to the British Isles, The Bahamas, Italy, or even Singapore! All of these cruises will include signature entertainment, world-class dining, and unparalleled service that sets Disney Cruise Line vacations apart from any other.

Early booking windows for Disney Cruise Line Castaway Club members begin on February 10th. Bookings for the general public will open on February 17th. They can be made at DisneyCruise.com or through Mouseways Travel, the official travel partner of Daps Magic.

Below is a look at the main regions that the Disney Cruise Line will be venturing to in 2026:

With the introduction of a second ship to Alaska, Disney Cruise Line will return with even more sailings bound for the picturesque glacial landscape of North America. Both the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder will embark on seven-night voyages from Vancouver, Canada in summer 2026. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

Alaskan Adventures from Vancouver  

With the introduction of a second ship to Alaska, Disney Cruise Line will return with even more sailings bound for the picturesque glacial landscape of North America. Beginning in May, both the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder will embark on seven-night voyages from Vancouver, Canada. Itineraries will vary and include ports of call such as Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan, all famous for their prehistoric glaciers, rich histories and eclectic shopping. On most sailings, cruisers will also discover the incomparable natural beauty of Alaska when they visit Dawes Glacier, a majestic tidewater glacier that towers over 600-feet tall. Itineraries on the Disney Magic will feature a stop at Icy Strait Point, known for its unique wildlife.   

As the Disney Dream returns to Europe for summer 2026, it will invite guests to travel to picture-perfect ports across Italy, Greece, Croatia, Malta, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Norway, Belgium, and the United Kingdom. (Disney)

New European Escapes 

For the first time, the Disney Dream will call on the island city of Cagliari, located in Sardinia, Italy, a brand-new destination for Disney Cruise Line. As the Disney Dream returns to Europe for the summer, it will invite guests to travel to picture-perfect ports across Italy, Greece, Croatia, Malta, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Norway, Belgium, and the United Kingdom.  

The Disney Dream will kick off summer with a 14-night transatlantic crossing from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida to Barcelona, Spain. Departing from Barcelona or Civitavecchia, Italy, the Disney Dream will then set sail on seven- to twelve-night Mediterranean cruises. Guests will call upon popular Greek islands to visit the blue-topped spires in Santorini, the famous windmills of Mykonos, ancient landmarks in Rhodes, and many more scenic locales.   

The Disney Dream will finish out the season with three-, four-, and seven-night sailings out of Southampton, United Kingdom to Northern Europe and the Norwegian Fjords. Exploration awaits guests in the quaint, idyllic village of Olden, Norway; the seaside capital of Copenhagen, Denmark; the rocky shores of Portland, United Kingdom; and many more exciting ports of call.

During summer 2026, Disney Cruise Line will invite guests to visit destinations in The Bahamas and Eastern or Western Caribbean, including stops at Disney’s tropical retreats, Disney Castaway Cay and Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point. (Kent Phillips, Photographer)

Tropical Getaways from Central Florida 

Guests seeking a sunny escape will be able to depart from Port Canaveral, Florida on three different Disney Cruise Line ships to destinations in The Bahamas and Eastern or Western Caribbean, including stops at Disney’s tropical retreats, Disney Castaway Cay and Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point. 

Both offering Bahamian itineraries, the Disney Fantasy will set sail on four- and five-night voyages and the Disney Wish will depart on three- and four-night voyages. The Disney Fantasy will also offer a 10-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean. Meanwhile, the Disney Treasure will embark on seven-night sailings to Eastern or Western Caribbean, giving guests a chance to soak up rays on the beautiful beaches of Tortola, British Virgin Isles; Falmouth, Jamaica; Cozumel, Mexico; St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; Grand Cayman, the Cayman Islands; and Disney Castaway Cay in The Bahamas.  

Sunny Vacations from South Florida 

Departing on four- and five-night cruises to The Bahamas and Western Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale, the Disney Destiny, which launches in November 2025, will visit Nassau, The Bahamas, Disney Castaway Cay and/or Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point. The Disney Destiny will also offer two seven-night itineraries to the Eastern and Western Caribbean during the summer season.  

The Disney Adventure, which will set sail in December 2025, will offer a lineup of three- and four-night itineraries from the Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore from April through summer 2026. (Disney)

Explorations at Sea from Singapore  

The Disney Adventure, which will set sail in December 2025, will offer a lineup of three- and four-night itineraries from the Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore from April through summer 2026. Onboard the Disney Adventure, guests will unlock epic experiences that celebrate beloved stories from Disney, Pixar and Marvel. From three brand-new, Marvel-themed attractions at sea to an array of dining options and Broadway-style musical spectaculars including “Remember,” developed exclusively for the Disney Adventure, there is much in store for guests to discover. 

More specifics about these itineraries can be found on DisneyCruise.com. What do you think of what you are thinking so far? Will you be going on a Disney cruise in 2026? If so, which one do you want to go on? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!